The Country Chic Cottage is all about DIY home decor on a budget! Follow me as I craft, transform, and knock off the latest trends! Full of tutorials so you can do it yourself in your home! All with a country farmhouse feel! When I am not on my blog you can find me at The Home Depot, Pottery Barn, Hobby Lobby, or the thrift store scouting my latest project!

I love this farmhouse sign. The best part? It is so easy to make from burlap with the technique below. There is even a free template so you can make it to look just like my example. Sounds great right? Add some of that rustic, farmhouse style to any room of your home in minutes. This one was originally posted over at the Darice blog where I am a paid contributor but I am posting it here in case you missed it.

I have an amazing burlap garland for you today and a way for you to cut burlap snowflakes on your Cricut Maker. Yes these were all cut with the Maker and they turned out awesome! How do I get the burlap to actually hold together? Read on to find out about my method and use it to make all the things with burlap! So are you thinking…I don’t have a Cricut Maker? Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this post to win one as well! This post is sponsored by Cricut however all projects and opinions are my own.

Angel ornaments are easy to make and can be a rustic addition to your tree when made with burlap. I came up with this quick and easy craft and showed how to make it on my Facebook page last week. They actually turned out so well that I wanted to share them here with y’all as well. Are you ready to make some burlap angel ornaments for your tree?

Grab your supplies and make this winter snowman art for your home. A rustic touch of burlap with an adorable snowman and it is oh so easy to make. I love pieces like these that will look great through the holidays and well into winter. If you do as well, follow along and make your own below! This post is sponsored by DecoArt however all projects and opinions are my own.

A Christmas flag adds some holiday cheer to the outside of your home. You can also customize with your Cricut and the file I am giving you below. Use it to make an adorable tree farm flag for your home. Plus I have a beginner’s guide to Cricut Design Space if you are new to the software along with some other great free downloads from some other bloggers below! Y’all enjoy!

Make this DIY candy cane wreath from burlap for your holiday decor. Christmas will just not be complete without this adorable candy cane. Hang it on your door on in your home for a cute addition to the holiday. I used burlap to give this project a fun farmhouse style spin. Don’t love the burlap? Try deco mesh instead!

A pallet Christmas tree was all I wanted this year. I have visions of two of them on either side of my mantel. So I got inspired and decided to kick off some Christmas crafting a bit early. These are actually really easy to make as you can buy the Christmas trees pre-made! Yep that is right! Read on to find out more.

Did you know that you can make fabric pumpkins in just 5 minutes with no sewing required? I used some burlap but any fabric would actually work for this same project. It is so quick and easy and you will love the results. Imagine saying you made this quick and easy fall decor yourself! Grab some fabric scraps and get started right now.

Get ready with these ideas for DIY Thanksgiving decorations! These ideas will make your table extra special and they are all easy to do. I love a really simple tablescape that lets me decorate my table in minutes and get to more important things. You know….like cooking that big Thanksgiving meal for my family!

I did it! I made this burlap succulent decor with my Cricut Maker. It took a bit of trial and error however I am thrilled with the results. So if you have ever wanted a cute succulent made from burlap, this is the post for you! The bonus? This burlap will not fray! That is right! Amazing right? You can use this tutorial to cut burlap with your Cricut Maker in any shape actually. Just follow along below.

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